Add Before & After Photos to a Gallery

Add Before & After Photos to a Gallery

The Gallery in your Consultation Center is a great way to show consults the great results that they can expect from your practice. Your clients are smart; they want to see lots of photos of many different angles, they want to see results on people that look like them, and they want to see real results on real clients from your practice. The Gallery is your place to satisfy all of those wants, converting consults into repeat customers!

When you add Before & After photos to your Gallery, the photos will automatically have your logo attached to them. Please make sure that you have received the client's consent to display their Before & After photos on your Gallery before adding the photos. 

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How to Add a Before & After Photo to a Gallery

The following instructions will guide you step-by-step through the process of adding Before & After photos to a Gallery:

1. Log in to the RxPhoto website.
2. Click on the patient whose photos you would like to add to a Gallery.
3. Click to select two photos: the first one you select will be your "Before" and the second one you select will be the "After." 
4. Click on the "Compare" button that has appeared on the bottom right of the screen. See the screenshot below:


5. You will now see the two photos that you selected side-by-side. Click on the "Add to Gallery" button on the bottom right. See the screenshot below:


6. A pop-up window will appear with a dropdown menu. Choose the gallery you would like to add your photos to, then click "SAVE." For instance, in the screenshot below, the photos will be added to the "Botox" gallery:



7. The pop-up window will now ask you if you would like to add a description. This is optional. If you would like to add a description you may type it in and then click "OK." If you would not like to add a description, simply click "OK." See screenshot below:



8. You will see an orange success message at the top of the screen that reads, "Photo pair has added into the gallery." See screenshot below:


9. Now go into your gallery on your iPhone/iPad to see your new Before & After photo with your logo!
Please note that you must have the gallery created before you may add Before & After photos. For instructions on how to create a gallery, please see "Create a New Gallery."

Summary

Galleries are the perfect way to show your consults the great results they can expect from your practice. The more you build out your galleries, the more you will be able to convert consults into repeat clients!


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